to be on your way
71see your way (clear) to do something — spoken phrase used when you are asking someone if they would be willing to do something Could you see your way clear to lending me a fiver? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym …
72have it your way — have it your (own) way [in imperative] informal used to indicate angrily that although one disagrees with something someone has said or proposed, one is not going to argue further have it your way we ll go to Princetown …
73pick your way (across, along, among, over, through something) — pick your ˈway (across, along, among, over, through sth) idiom to walk carefully, choosing the safest, driest, etc. place to put your feet • She picked her way delicately over the rough ground. Main entry: ↑pickidiom …
74know your way around (something) — phrase to be very familiar with a particular place or activity Ellie knew her way around pretty well. He seems to know his way around the shipping industry. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry: way …
75claw your way — to move ahead slowly by grabbing onto things The climbers clawed their way up the steep terrain. often used figuratively The company is clawing its way out of bankruptcy. He clawed his way to the top of his profession. • • • Main Entry: ↑claw …
76make your way, make way — see ↑way, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑make …
77buy your way somewhere — buy (your) way (somewhere) to pay money so you can join or leave an organization. In the past, men could legally buy their way out of serving in the army. Some said he bought his way into the law firm …
78buy your way — buy (your) way (somewhere) to pay money so you can join or leave an organization. In the past, men could legally buy their way out of serving in the army. Some said he bought his way into the law firm …
79couldn't [act/argue/fight] (your) way out of a paper bag — humorous if someone couldn t act, argue, fight etc. their way out of a paper bag, they act, argue, fight etc. very badly. It s no good asking Jim to protect you he couldn t fight his way out of a paper bag …
80couldn't act (your) way out of a paper bag — couldn t [act/argue/fight] (your) way out of a paper bag humorous if someone couldn t act, argue, fight etc. their way out of a paper bag, they act, argue, fight etc. very badly. It s no good asking Jim to protect you he couldn t fight his way… …